Motivated Seller! Own your own "Cheers" neighborhood bar where everyone knows your name! The pub has been established since the 1980's and is known for serving an assortment of beers that you can't find at other bars, restaurants, and breweries in town. Fully equipped business. Located in the highest income area of Fresno. Price: $79,000 plus inventory. Leased space: Approximately 1,400 sq. ft. Rent: Approximately $3,355/month including C.A.M. plus P.G.&E.

To get more information about this Beer And Wine Bar business for sale in
Fresno, Central Valley please phone Ron Stumpf (Broker - BRE License #:00533442) at 559-222-3058 - if you get
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